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OL Panels at Careers in Depth inspire Sixth Formers
We are always looking at interactive and creative ways to assist our pupils’ transition from school to life after Lancing, inspiring them as much as possible with a wide range of career options.
We held our fourth ‘Careers in Depth’ session for the Sixth Form on Saturday 12 November, a week after the Careers Fair for Fifth Form pupils. The six sectors that we focused on were:
• Business & Management
• Law
• Medicine (including Biosciences)
• Engineering
• Finance
• Arts & Media
It was heartening to see so many OLs and members of the wider Lancing community who were willing to participate on each panel and demonstrating to our pupils the breadth and variety of opportunities that are open to them. Nearly 300 pupils from the Lower and Upper Sixth Forms listened to the panellists and asked a variety of questions about what was involved in the roles within each sector.
OL Edmund Cofie, a barrister at Nexus Chambers who sat on the panel for Law, said: ‘The sessions were stimulating and the pupils’ questions made me consider whether I had made the right career choice myself! I enjoyed the interaction between the panel and the pupils. As lawyers we all had our opinions which we thought were the best ones. I hope the pupils found the sessions helpful to assist them in making the difficult choice as to which degree to study at university and what career to pursue later on.’
Pupils provided their feedback on what they most enjoyed about the event:
‘Meeting old Lancing students who are now successful’.
‘Hearing what is expected in an interview’.
‘Hearing the panels talk about the areas with honesty, weighing up the pros and cons’.
‘The mix of roles on each panel within each industry complemented each other very well’.
‘We got to ask lots of questions and as there were multiple panellists, we got lots of different viewpoints from people in the industry as our answer’.
Diana Cree, Lancing’s Executive Director External Relations, said:
‘Lancing students always demonstrate high levels of interest and engagement at this event. It presents an amazing opportunity to learn so much about the really varied careers available to them. Our OLs and parents are the best people to share these insights with honesty and expertise.’
If you are interested in participating at similar careers events in the future, please contact Natacha Palmer at npalmer@lancing.org.uk
Natacha Palmer, Foundation Communications Manager
About Lancing College
Located in the picturesque South Downs of West Sussex, Lancing College is a leading independent school and sixth form for pupils aged 13-18. Founded in 1848, the co-educational English private school is home to both boarding and day students and has a longstanding reputation for traditional values and exemplary pastoral care. Contact us today to begin your journey.
